We aren’t kidding when we say that Bali has something for everyone. From huge recreation centres and tree top parks to a hot spring in the middle of the jungle – tons of fun and entertainment are waiting for you.

Read on to find out all about the 18 super fun family bonding activities waiting for you in Bali!

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The family can have fun playing rockstars at the Boom Box Recording Studio, or indulge in a family movie binge on comfy beanbags. If not, join in a pillow fight at the foam party, and many more – the fun family bonding opportunities are endless!

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1. Experience the life of an astronaut – Upside Down House Indonesia

This house in Bali is exactly like how it’s named – gravity plays no role here as everything is upside down!

Here’s where you’ll be able to pretend to be an alien astronaut on Earth, “floating” around everyday living areas such as kitchens, bedrooms, and even toilets.

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Fly around what seems like a normal house and experience a (pretty weird but awesome) change of perspective. You’ll be surprised at how different a living room can seem when everything is turned on its head (literally).

Can you unclog a toilet without gravity holding you down? Although one wonders if a toilet would even need unclogging when everything is upside down… sorry.

Just make sure you bring a friend along when you explore the wonders of this museum. As much as selfie sticks have helped us in loner-dom, these loyal buddies won’t work here.

2-a. Kids Day Out – Lollipops Playland

Got kids in tow? Here’s a place your kids where kids have the most fun and you steer clear of over spending.

This entertainment center for kids aged 1 to ­14, and is no less than a mini­ paradise for toddlers. Just buy an unlimited pass for your child and be rest assured.

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In a safe and fun environment, Lollipops playland packs in hours of fun-­filled activities that include climbing, jumping and pool activities. Take a break at their café while your kids have their fun ­time at this all­-equipped play area.

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The center organises frequent events for kids ranging from Magic Shows and clay workshops to drawing and painting competitions with a kid-friendly atmosphere.

It’s non­stop fun with games and activities like Trampoline, Flying Fox, Cargo Net and even console games for the techie kids.

A unique concept café in Ubud not only serves up vegan and vegetarian gastronomical delights at affordable rates, but also has an in­-house state-­of-­the-­art cinema that diners can enjoy.

The best thing about it all? You get your seats for free!

The restaurant plays some world class movies in their tastefully done, full­y equipped theater, that should please any cinema enthusiast across the world. The capacity of the hall is around 150 persons, so you can rest assured about getting seats easily.

If you’ve got a few idle hours to spend and just a few bucks in your pockets, check up the schedule at their Facebook page or website for the next screening and drop in!

Enjoy a sumptuous meal off their splendid menu that features some fresh and healthy vegan options without compromising on taste. Also, spend time looking at the art in their art gallery and mingling with like-­minded folks. Sounds like the perfect evening plan, we’d say!

Psst… do you know? Apparently, our favourite superheroes – Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and many more – all do their superpower training in Bali.*

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SuperHero Factory Bali just opened in 2015, and before you go thinking that this is just another gym, it’s not. While adults will enjoy the facilities at this gym. Here, you’ll also be able to bring your kids, play with them, and train their physical strength and courage as well. Plenty of facilities are available for both adults and children alike.

If you’re afraid of heights, crush that fear into smithereens by attempting the Leap of Faith, a 5-metre high jump into a soft sponge bath.

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Got a kid who’s scared of the monsters under his bed? Bring him through the GloMo, where you’ll go through a glowing obstacle course in a pitch dark room. We reckon the dark won’t hold much power over him after that!

Keep fit, get brave, and have tons of fun doing it? Better yet, it’s also completely safe – professional coaches and supervisors are always on hand to help you out. There’s no question that this will be a great place to hang out with your children in Bali.

But that doesn’t mean adults can’t have fun by themselves here. It’s never too late to become a superhero! SuperHero Factory has tons of fun and engaging team-building games that teach you how to overcome mental blocks and life-threatening situations.

Who knows, maybe we’ll see you in your own Marvel movie soon.

5. Walking the healthy way – Bali Herbal Walk

Got a green thumb and a penchant for health-related stuff? Come take a relaxing walk through the Bali ricefields, where you and the kids will learn about the various types of natural herbs that are beneficial for your health.

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You’ll be brought through a 3 to 4 hour tour explaining the local rice-growing system as well as herbs, and at the end of it all, you’ll even get some herbal tea, drinks and a Balinese cake.

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Oh, and here’s one health tip for you to keep your feet in tiptop shape – wear comfortable shoes!

6. Splash it out! – Taman Segara Madu, New Kuta Green Park

6-a. A treat for the water babies – New Kuta Green Park

A fun and exciting water park in New Kuta, is just what are summer dreams are made of.

Spread across 5 hectares, this sprawling park property has over 12 main water range activities that are perfect for a whole day’s outing!

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Take a swishing dip into the pool with the water slides at the park, and there are over 17 of them you can try your hand at!

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For the lovers of tranquil relaxation, there are also floating activities amidst the natural environment that the park is nestled in! Try out the lazy river or the wave pool, or both, for that matter.

Crank up the fun level with other activities like paintballing and Bungee Trampoline. But, the sure hit is their Flying Fox, it’s something that you wouldn’t get at your regular water­parks and it’s definitely worth having a go at!

6-b. For the Michael Phelps wannabes – Taman Segara Madu

Water parks have always provided a thoroughly fun environment providing splashy entertainment suitable for all ages – and Taman Segara Madu is one of those great water parks perfect for swimming fanatics.

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Entrance tickets are sold at USD $1 (Rp. 20,000) for children, and $2 (Rp. 30,000) for adults. For a few dollars, you’ll get full access to the multiple slides available, along with the recreation centre’s full sized lap pool.

Yummy food is also available at Taman Segara Madu’s in-house restaurant, Warung Paon, so you won’t have to play on an empty stomach.

7. Take a Fun Class – Pondok Pekak Library & Learning Centre

Want to spend your family time by doing something meaningful and fun at the same time? Take an off-

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beat day out at Pondok Pekak Library and learn a skill for a lifetime.

Learn Balinese specialities like Fruit-carving and Jewellery -Making. Get to know about Balinese cultures by trying your hand at Balinese Dance and Balinese Painting.

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Better still, learn the Balinese language and take back a little of Bali’s culture with you when your trip is over. These are the skills that you and your kids can awe the people back home with when you return. All this, at affordable fees starting from USD $7!

Book nerds can enjoy the well­-stocked collections of books at the library for a day or borrow them at affordable rates.

11. Eat more for the price of one – Pasar Sindhu (Sanur Night Market)

What better way to get to know the real Bali than by venturing into the thick of it in the thick of night? What better way to let your kids explore Bali than through its local treats?

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Pasar Sindhu is a well-known night market in Sanur that features rows and rows of local food stalls once the sky turns dark. Grilled or fried, chicken, lamb or fish – every craving of yours (and the family) can be settled here in a uniquely Balinese way.

But wait! “After all that shopping, we only have 20 dollars to spend”, the wrinkled bills in your purse scream. Well, guess what? Food at the night market can cost as cheap as USD $1 (Rp. 15,000) per serving – and we won’t be surprised if you still have some leftover change (and a pot belly) when you get home after.

13. Bird’s eye view – Bali Treetop Adventure Park

No thrillseeker will be able to refuse the temptation of walking among the clouds. Or at least, as close as you could possibly get.

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Bali Treetop Adventure Park features circuits of different levels mapped throughout the trees in the area. From “easy peasy lemon squeezy” ones to “oh my god why” levels of thrill, this park has special adventures tailored for both the scaredy cat and the daredevil.

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One thing’s for sure, the family is bound to have an unforgettably fun time here!

15. Reconnect with nature – Campuhan Ridge Walk

If you’ve already gone through a few days of backbreaking fun and simply want to chill out, why not go for this soothing walk up the Campuhan Ridge? It doesn’t hurt that it also happens to be free.

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This simple walk is suitable for people of all stamina levels. No rocky terrain, no cliffs to climb, just endless views of immeasurable beauty – which makes it perfect for both the young and old to have a simple and relaxing stroll.

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That, and at the end of your journey, you’ll find a nice cafe where you can sit down, have a cool drink, and bask in the majesty of the nature all around you.

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Just make sure you set out early before the sun rises, or you might not be able to see through the layers of sweat on your face. (Also, make sure to stock up on insect repellent to keep the mosquitos away!)

16. Unforgettable memory – Elephant Camp

Always wanted to get up close and personal with elephants? If so, this special excursion organised by True Bali Experience will be right up your alley.

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<h3On this unique tour, you and your kids will get to learn more about the gentle giants and watch them move around in the stunning surroundings.

You’ll even get to pose for a photograph with them before leaving – all these for the price of USD $19!

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Editor’s note: While elephant rides are available here, we strongly advocate against elephant rides. Riding elephants can actually cause serious long term harm as their spines are not made to support the weight of humans. Do try to avoid taking a ride as it is actually harmful to these magnificent animals.

Price: USD $19

17. B1, B2 and the hungry monkeys – Sacred Monkey Forest

The Sacred Monkey Forest is one of the prime tourist destinations in Bali, and for good reason.

With the tranquil, scenic forest and a bunch of chatty and mysterious monkey guardians forming an interesting contrast, it’s no wonder that flocks of tourists come to this mysterious forest.

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Kids will enjoy watching the cheeky monkeys in their habitat. However, take note not to bring plastic bags, display stray pieces of food or wear hanging accessories if you don’t want to be accosted by a zealous monkey.

And if you’re planning to give the monkeys a good day by bringing along some bananas, take them out one by one to avoid a monkey ambush!

18. Relax in a hot spring within a jungle – Banjar Hot Springs

You’ve probably been in tons of pools overflowing with soothing hot spring water, but have you ever tried soaking yourself in the middle of a jungle?

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If you haven’t, this is the perfect opportunity for an adventurous family to try out new things.

This unique location on Bali’s north coast features a few hot springs that have been constructed in a garden right next to the forest. That’s some privacy, huh?

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If you’re worried about having to share the pool with other tourists,you can even pay an extra Rp. 10,000 (USD $0.70) for a private pool.

There, a private pool all to you and your family. The kids will definitely enjoy a ton of fun cannonballing into the hot springs!

Relax in a hot spring within a jungle

Prices:Rp. 5,000 (USD $0.30), extra Rp. 10,000 (USD $0.70) for a private hotspring poolGetting there:Banjar village, turn-off about 10 km west of Lovina, then about 2 km south to Banjar.

Now you know, a family vacation in Bali will never be the same again, with these 18 fantastic things to do that will up the ante on the fun meter!

Know of other great family bonding activities available in Bali that should be included here? Let us know in the comments below!

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